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Sunday, December 16, 2012

The ultimate solution is a multiplication of leverage by citizens to the point where it simply cannot be denied”. -Clifford Carnicom

The materials disbursed in stratospheric
aerosol geoengineering operations contain a combination of ionizable
metallic salts, filaments, gel-type materials, and crystals. These are
the longstanding and deeply interrogated observations of independent
environmental research scientist Clifford Carnicom given on a December
10 conference call organized by GlobalSkywatch.com
director Russ Tanner. During the meeting, coincidentally held on
International Human Rights Day, Carnicom asserted that because the
system of responsible government has failed, the immediate collective
efforts of citizens are necessary “to claim their rights upon this
planet.”[1]

His remarks were made just three months after his presentation at the Consciousness Beyond Chemtrails conference
held in Los Angeles last summer. In that talk, “Geoengineering and
Bioengineering: The Unmistakable Link,” Carnicom upheld his research
detecting such a correlation. “’Is there a direct relationship between
the alteration of living systems (us) and ecosystems (the
environment)?’” he asks. “My answer is unequivocally, ‘Yes.’”

Mr. Carnicom’s work began in 1999 when
he noted clear changes in the skies overhead. He has since produced a
large body of sound and meticulous yet accessible research reports
examining the nature and contents of such aerosols, all of which are
available at carnicominstitute.org. Carnicom also oversees the Morgellons Research Group,
a body of concerned citizens, health care professionals, scientific
researchers and microbiologists who devote their time to investigating
this unfolding syndrome.

The implications of his
observations—that virtually every breathing organism is an unwitting
participant in a massive biological experiment of unknown purpose—have
proven terrifying enough to prevent many individuals from even
tentatively considering his investigations and hypotheses. “There’s a
personal journey everyone has to take about the reality of this,”
Carnicom told call participants.

The most well-known manifestation of
such nano-biologicals is the oft-misunderstood Morgellons ailment, an
especially unusual and disturbing condition marked by painful dermal
lesions through which such nano-fibers protrude. Tammy, a participant on
the conference call suffering from Morgellons who became intimately
informed about the sickness because of Carnicom’s work, asked if the
broader population was also susceptible.

“I want to be as accurate as possible if
I’m going to make a public declaration,” Carnicom stated. “The
diplomatic way of saying this is that the evidence indicates that the
general population is subject to the very same symptoms that Tammy is
experiencing.”

How can one determine whether they are
an unknowing subject of bioengineering? In 2008 Carnicom presented a
simple technique developed by naturopathic physician Gwen Scott for the
lay population to detect the presence of nano-fibers in their bodies. A
mouthwash consisting of two teaspoons dry red wine and one teaspoon
hydrogen peroxide vigorously applied for five minutes yielded observable
clumps of fibrous strands comprised of an “encasing filament,
sub-micron filament network, Chlamydia-like structures and the ‘hybrid
form’” in fourteen subjects tested from diverse geographic locations
across the US.

According to Carnicom such organisms
“have now been discovered repeatedly across all major body systems and
functions, including skin, blood, hair, saliva, dental(gum),
digestive, ear and urinary samples.” [2]

US Government’s Conflicted Interest

Shortly after Carnicom began his
research in the late 1990s major government and corporate entities with
probable ties to this program made numerous repeated visits to the
researcher’s website. Their interest suggests the threat Carnicom’s
investigations posed in making such programs publicly known. IP
addresses employed to peruse the site included offices as high as the
Secretary of Defense and Air Force Headquarters, as well as over one
dozen US Air Force bases, several US-based research laboratories, the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the corporate offices of
Lockheed, Boeing, Merck Pharmaceuticals, Arco Chemical, Kaiser
Permanente, and the Mayo Clinic.[3]

Yet such curiosity fails to permeate the US agencies entrusted with the
preservation of the environment and public health. Even though Carnicom
is producing especially valuable research and has persistently called
for regulatory intervention on the public’s behalf, the EPA and Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention have been wholly dismissive of his
findings and requests to actively enforce existing laws intended to
protect the environment and public health. Nor have these agencies
presented comparable evidence of their own refuting Carnicom’s findings
and justifying their failure to act upon the standards under which they
are purportedly governed.

For example, when Carnicom sent the EPA
samples of fibrous pollutants for analysis several years ago the agency
responded, “It is not our policy to identify unsolicited materials.”
Carnicom characterized this key instance of bureaucratic denial as “a
powerhouse of innuendo and obfuscation that has never been resolved.
When you have a specific mission statement you do not adopt a policy
that suits the person in office at the time.”

Along these lines in early 2012 the CDC
announced the findings of its inquiry into Morgellons by stating that it
could not identify an origin for the fibers and concluding that
individuals demonstrably suffering from the condition were “delusional.”
Environmental writer Randy Ananda commented that the obfuscation merely
provided cover for the Department of Defense’s ongoing
experimentation.[4]

The US Government and Human Experimentation

The US government and military have long
possessed the capacity and demonstrated the will to violate the
Nuremberg Code by using nerve, biological, and radiological agents on
unsuspecting human subjects.The fluoridation of public water supplies
and above-ground nuclear testing are but a few dramatic and irrefutable
examples. The premeditated will to do so further resounds in the
government’s overt sponsorship of over 700 Nazi scientists under
Operation Paperclip. The fruits of their research included the noxious
and debilitating mycoplasma stealth pathogen derived from the
brucellosis bacterium that likely infects many today.

Further, the US military’s ability to
administer lethal substances on civilian populations is well
established. In 1969 testimony before the House Defense Appropriations
Committee the Pentagon’s Deputy Director of Research and Technology Dr.
Donald MacArthur explained how “[l]ethal chemicals … about ten times
more potent than the most toxic of World War I gases” could be released
“in artillery shells or bombs, rockets, or you can deliver them from
spray tanks … [T]o attack a complete city of many millions of people,”
MacArthur continued, “let’s say a densely populated city like New
York—it would take 300 to 400 tons efficiently dispersed to immobilize
the city.”[5]

There are likewise numerous historical
instances of the US government using citizens as nothing short of guinea
pigs. For example, in 1994 Freedom of Information Act requests forced
the US Army to divulge how in the mid-1950s it sprayed hundreds of
pounds of zinc cadmium sulfide into a densely populated and
predominantly black district of St. Louis.

“I’m wondering if it got into our
system,” said former resident Lisa Martino-Taylor, who lost four
brothers and sisters to cancer early in their lives and suspects that
radioactive particulates were mixed with the metallic substance. “When I
learned about the testing, I thought ‘Oh my god. If they did that,
there’s no telling what else they’re hiding.’”

The Army claimed that it only used
blowers atop buildings to distribute the toxins. Yet a resident of
another targeted neighborhood in St. Louis, Mary Helen Brindell,

recalled a summer day playing baseball with other kids in
the street when a squadron of green Army planes flew close to the
ground and dropped a powdery substance. She went inside, washed it off
her face and arms, and then went back out to play. Over the years
Brindell has battled four types of cancer—breast, thyroid, skin and
uterine. “I feel betrayed,” said Brindell, who is white. “We pointed our
finger during the Holocaust, and we do something like this?[6]

With such instances in mind the question
is no longer, “Would the government partake in such human
experimentation that may be injurious or fatal to its own population?”
It is instead, “What safeguards and systems of accountability exist that
would prevent the government from using members of the general
population as unwitting lab animals?” The bureaucratic shenanigans of
the EPA and CDC and the abandonment of their respective mandates to
protect the environment and public health make the answer more than
obvious.

“Our World Has Been Transformed”

In a 2011 paper Carnicom demonstrates
how the filament samples likely originating from aerial spraying are
identical to those found in Morgellons’ victims. “The fact that this
traces itself to a repeatedly occurring environmental sample represents,
in my opinion, the worst crime in human history.”[7]

Indeed, such observations suggest how
the unspeakable horrors of Dacchau and Auschwitz are not the stuff of a
seemingly distant historical past. As Carnicom’s deep research suggests,
such profound crimes have been resurrected in the skies above and
worlds within. “Our biology is being negatively affected by this
intrusion into our lives,” Carnicom warns, “whether it will be fifteen
or fifty years.”

Drawing a conclusion to his remarks on
the GlobalSkywatch call, Mr. Carnicom responded to an attendee
articulating frustrations shared by many conscious and concerned
citizens. “How do we get this to stop? How do we get the government to
respond to us?”

“I will be inadequate in terms of what I can offer,” Carnicom began.

I have an obligation as a human being to
do what is within my means to make the world a better place. As an
individual I have that obligation, and so I do that to the best of my
ability, so much so that it has occupied the past 15 years of my life
and I have to spend a good part of it managing a non-profit. I’m one
person that has certain particular talents and a background. I’m not the
best public speaker in the world. I’m not the best activist in the
world. I’m not the best money raiser in the world. But I do some things
hopefully reasonably well.

To start answering this question I have
to extend it to each one of you. Do you remember the old JFK
[challenge]? I know it’s a cliché but clichés sometimes have some
meaning. “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do
for your country.” Just skip the patriotic aspect of it and ask yourself
what you’re going to do.The first thing that I would do is extend to
every one of us the necessity for involvement and using your talents.

The second thing is that our world has
been transformed now. Normal things don’t work. Frustration does not
eliminate the call for duty that exists upon each of us … This is more a
level of consciousness and awareness; of planting a seed, but the level
that is going to be required is so different in this world
than anything that has been imagined in terms of the demand for the
right to a healthful and peaceful existence on this planet. It’s going
to have to happen at a level that we’re not thinking of right now
because the normal processes are not working. The Million Man March
doesn’t cut it. I wish that I could answer simply what it is going to
be. But it is going to [require] a shift in consciousness and awareness
that is so forthright and direct that all of the games and
manipulations–and the business of three, four, six companies controlling
the media–no longer works and no longer applies. I don’t want for it to
be decades in our future.

[5] United States House of Representatives, Ninety-First Congress,
Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, First
Session. In Jesse Ventura with Dick Russell, 63 Documents the Government Doesn’t Want You to Read, New York: SkyHorse Publishing, 2011, 65-66.

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